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Season 3Episode 1: Top 10 BestForeign Language Oscar-Winning Films
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The following films are solely the opinions of the Smashing UK production team!
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A good film is a good film in any language. Joinhttp://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 successful foreign movies. Special thanks to our users PrivatePolski, Daan Passchier, Minkiaru, Mattyhull1, Lex Silvas, George Webster, Eoin O Donnell, misterdayofsun, CalipsoGuerrero, Marie Scraeyen, Daniel Sánchez, DiegoCortes, Allison Kraus, musicboy181 and AmaanS for submitting the idea on our Suggestions Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

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Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the great foreign films to watch before you die.
This is based on my personal opinion and i will make another part soon .
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Dreams - JoakimKarud

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
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"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
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Foreign language

A foreign language is a languageindigenous to another country. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to, i.e., an English speaker living in Guam can say that Chamorro is a foreign language to him or her. These two characterisations do not exhaust the possible definitions, however, and the label is occasionally applied in ways that are variously misleading or factually inaccurate.

Some children learn more than one language from birth or from a very young age: they are bilingual or multilingual. These children can be said to have two, three or more mother tongues: neither language is foreign to that child, even if one language is a foreign language for the vast majority of people in the child's birth country. For example, a child learning English from his English father and Irish at school in Ireland can speak both English and Irish, but neither is a foreign language to him. This is common in countries such as India, South Africa, or Canada due to these countries having multiple official languages.

Leos Carax

Alex Christophe Dupont (born 22 November 1960), best known as Leos Carax (French:[leɔs karaks]), is a French film director, critic, and writer. Carax is noted for his poetic style and his tortured depictions of love. His first major work was Boy Meets Girl (1984), and his notable works include Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (1991) and Holy Motors (2012). His professional name is an anagram of his real name, 'Alex', and 'Oscar'.

Early life

Career

He began his film career with a series of short films, and as a film critic, before he released Boy Meets Girl (1984). That piece established Carax's reputation for a mature visual style. It also saw the first grouping of Carax with Denis Lavant and cinematographerJean-Yves Escoffier. He followed the piece with Mauvais Sang (literally 'Bad Blood' but mostly known as 'The night is young') in 1986, which alienated some of his audience, but the work continued to explore the complexities of love in the modern world, this time through a darker, more criminal viewpoint. The work was clearly an homage to French New Wave cinema, and his use of such actresses as Juliette Binoche proved a touching tribute to his influences, especially Jean-Luc Godard. The film was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.

TOP 10 | Best Foreign Language Oscar-Winning Films

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Welcome to Smashing UK Productions's Top 10!
Season 3Episode 1: Top 10 BestForeign Language Oscar-Winning Films
Warning: Contains Spoilers
Apologies for the mistake where I mention Michael Haneke as a French auteur, he is in fact Austrian!
The following films are solely the opinions of the Smashing UK production team!
Have your own opinions? Post them in the comments below!
Smashing UK
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13:39

Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

A good film is a good film in any language. Joinhttp://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 successful foreign movies. Special thanks to our users PrivatePolski, Daan Passchier, Minkiaru, Mattyhull1, Lex Silvas, George Webster, Eoin O Donnell, misterdayofsun, CalipsoGuerrero, Marie Scraeyen, Daniel Sánchez, DiegoCortes, Allison Kraus, musicboy181 and AmaanS for submitting the idea on our Suggestions Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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53:59

Mathematics - The Language of the Universe - Full Documentary Films

Mathematics - The Language of the Universe - Full Documentary Films

Mathematics - The Language of the Universe - Full Documentary Films

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

5:52

Romantic Short Film - Love Language | Pocket Films

Romantic Short Film - Love Language | Pocket Films

Romantic Short Film - Love Language | Pocket Films

Love blossoms against all odds. A short and sweet love story set on a bench in a park.
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3:41

10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the great foreign films to watch before you die.
This is based on my personal opinion and i will make another part soon .
No CopyrightMusic :
Dreams - JoakimKarud

Mein Krieg - WW2 Films by German Soldiers

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
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Technical drawing, also known as drafting or draughting, is the act and discipline of composing plans that visually communicate how something functions or has to be constructed. Drafting is the visual language of industry and engineering. A drafter, draftsperson, or draughtsman is a person who makes a drawing (technical or otherwise). A professional drafter who makes technical drawings is sometimes called a drafting technician.
People who communicate with technical drawings, (those who design and those who are tradespeople), may use technical standards that define practical symbols, perspectives, units of measurement, notation systems, visual styles, or layout conventions. These enable a drafter to communicate more concisely by using a commonly understood convention. Together, such conventions constitute a visual language, and help to ensure that the drawing is unambiguous and relatively easy to understand.
This need for unambiguous communication in the preparation of a functional document distinguishes technical drawing from the expressive drawing of the visual arts. Artistic drawings are subjectively interpreted; their meanings are multiply determined. Technical drawings are understood to have one intended meaning...
Methods
.
Sketching
A sketch is a quickly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work. In general, sketching is a quick way to record an idea for later use. Architect's sketches primarily serve as a way to try out different ideas and establish a composition before undertaking a more finished work, especially when the finished work is expensive and time consuming.
Architectural sketches, for example, are a kind of diagrams. These sketches, like metaphors, are used by architects as a mean of communication in aiding design collaboration. This tool helps architects to abstract attributes of hypothetical provisional design solutions and summarize their complex patterns, hereby enhancing the design process.
Manual or by instrument
The basic drafting procedure is to place a piece of paper (or other material) on a smooth surface with right-angle corners and straight sides—typically a drawing board. A sliding straightedge known as a T-square is then placed on one of the sides, allowing it to be slid across the side of the table, and over the surface of the paper.
"Parallel lines" can be drawn simply by moving the T-square and running a pencil or technical pen along the T-square's edge, but more typically the T-square is used as a tool to hold other devices such as set squares or triangles. In this case the drafter places one or more triangles of known angles on the T-square—which is itself at right angles to the edge of the table—and can then draw lines at any chosen angle to others on the page. Modern drafting tables (which have by now largely been replaced by CAD workstations) come equipped with a drafting machine that is supported on both sides of the table to slide over a large piece of paper. Because it is secured on both sides, lines drawn along the edge are guaranteed to be parallel.
In addition, the drafter uses several technical drawing tools to draw curves and circles. Primary among these are the compasses, used for drawing simple arcs and circles, and the French curve, typically a piece of plastic with complex curves on it. A spline is a rubber coated articulated metal that can be manually bent to most curves...
Computer aided designToday, the mechanics of the drafting task have largely been automated and accelerated through the use of computer-aided design systems (CAD).
There are two types of computer-aided design systems used for the production of technical drawings" two dimensions ("2D") and three dimensions ("3D").
2D CAD systems such as AutoCAD or MicroStation replace the paper drawing discipline... There is still much scope for error in the drawing when producing first and third angle orthographic projections, auxiliary projections and cross sections. A 2D CAD system is merely an electronic drawing board. Its greatest strength over direct to paper technical drawing is in the making of revisions...
Drafting templates assist the drafter with creating recurring objects in a drawing...

6:18

Learn languages... with films - learning tips

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Top 5 - Indian Songs used in Hollywood Films | SC #214

Top 5 - Indian Songs used in Hollywood Films | SC #214

Top 5 - Indian Songs used in Hollywood Films | SC #214

Music knows no language they say. And it is true.. do we need to understand the language to enjoy music? No !! The power of music is such it can literally transcend borders.
Today @ Simbly Chumma we are going to talk about those famous IndianSongs which were used in Hollywood Films.
We are not going to talk about those Indian songs made for a Hollywood film like Jai ho, Pi’s Lullaby in Life of Pi maybe that will feature in our next list, but only popular indian songs used in a Hollywood film.
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Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

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published: 30 Mar 2014

Mathematics - The Language of the Universe - Full Documentary Films

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing t...

published: 20 Nov 2015

Romantic Short Film - Love Language | Pocket Films

Love blossoms against all odds. A short and sweet love story set on a bench in a park.
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published: 09 Feb 2015

10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the great foreign films to watch before you die.
This is based on my personal opinion and i will make another part soon .
No CopyrightMusic :
Dreams - JoakimKarud

Mein Krieg - WW2 Films by German Soldiers

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Force...

Vocations, Jobs, Industrial Arts playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEAE22DC3E1D959BE
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/
Overview of the uses of mechanical drawings.
Reupload of a previously uploaded film with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the Library of CongressPrelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_drawing
Technical drawing, a...

published: 14 Dec 2016

Learn languages... with films - learning tips

Learn languages... with films - learning tips
My book with language learning tips is on: http://a.co/8GF6w22
My language courses are on: https://www.udemy.com/user/alainderaymond
Website (with Newsletter): http://ablogaboutlanguages.blogspot.be
Other links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learn.languages.now/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5X2TwxDhsOB5v7C0v-t2rA
Subscribe on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5X2TwxDhsOB5v7C0v-t2rA?sub_confirmation=1
So if you're interested to learn any language, make sure to follow all these channels in which you'll get language advice for learning languages and some language learning techniques.

published: 17 Dec 2017

Top 5 - Indian Songs used in Hollywood Films | SC #214

Music knows no language they say. And it is true.. do we need to understand the language to enjoy music? No !! The power of music is such it can literally transcend borders.
Today @ Simbly Chumma we are going to talk about those famous IndianSongs which were used in Hollywood Films.
We are not going to talk about those Indian songs made for a Hollywood film like Jai ho, Pi’s Lullaby in Life of Pi maybe that will feature in our next list, but only popular indian songs used in a Hollywood film.
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Welcome to Smashing UK Productions's Top 10!
Season 3Episode 1: Top 10 BestForeign Language Oscar-Winning Films
Warning: Contains Spoilers
Apologies for the mistake where I mention Michael Haneke as a French auteur, he is in fact Austrian!
The following films are solely the opinions of the Smashing UK production team!
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Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

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A good film is a good film in any language. Joinhttp://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 successful foreign movies. Special thanks to our users PrivatePolski, Daan Passchier, Minkiaru, Mattyhull1, Lex Silvas, George Webster, Eoin O Donnell, misterdayofsun, CalipsoGuerrero, Marie Scraeyen, Daniel Sánchez, DiegoCortes, Allison Kraus, musicboy181 and AmaanS for submitting the idea on our Suggestions Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

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10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the...

Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the great foreign films to watch before you die.
This is based on my personal opinion and i will make another part soon .
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Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the great foreign films to watch before you die.
This is based on my personal opinion and i will make another part soon .
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Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
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Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
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Overview of the uses of mechanical drawings.
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The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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Technical drawing, also known as drafting or draughting, is the act and discipline of composing plans that visually communicate how something functions or has to be constructed. Drafting is the visual language of industry and engineering. A drafter, draftsperson, or draughtsman is a person who makes a drawing (technical or otherwise). A professional drafter who makes technical drawings is sometimes called a drafting technician.
People who communicate with technical drawings, (those who design and those who are tradespeople), may use technical standards that define practical symbols, perspectives, units of measurement, notation systems, visual styles, or layout conventions. These enable a drafter to communicate more concisely by using a commonly understood convention. Together, such conventions constitute a visual language, and help to ensure that the drawing is unambiguous and relatively easy to understand.
This need for unambiguous communication in the preparation of a functional document distinguishes technical drawing from the expressive drawing of the visual arts. Artistic drawings are subjectively interpreted; their meanings are multiply determined. Technical drawings are understood to have one intended meaning...
Methods
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Sketching
A sketch is a quickly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work. In general, sketching is a quick way to record an idea for later use. Architect's sketches primarily serve as a way to try out different ideas and establish a composition before undertaking a more finished work, especially when the finished work is expensive and time consuming.
Architectural sketches, for example, are a kind of diagrams. These sketches, like metaphors, are used by architects as a mean of communication in aiding design collaboration. This tool helps architects to abstract attributes of hypothetical provisional design solutions and summarize their complex patterns, hereby enhancing the design process.
Manual or by instrument
The basic drafting procedure is to place a piece of paper (or other material) on a smooth surface with right-angle corners and straight sides—typically a drawing board. A sliding straightedge known as a T-square is then placed on one of the sides, allowing it to be slid across the side of the table, and over the surface of the paper.
"Parallel lines" can be drawn simply by moving the T-square and running a pencil or technical pen along the T-square's edge, but more typically the T-square is used as a tool to hold other devices such as set squares or triangles. In this case the drafter places one or more triangles of known angles on the T-square—which is itself at right angles to the edge of the table—and can then draw lines at any chosen angle to others on the page. Modern drafting tables (which have by now largely been replaced by CAD workstations) come equipped with a drafting machine that is supported on both sides of the table to slide over a large piece of paper. Because it is secured on both sides, lines drawn along the edge are guaranteed to be parallel.
In addition, the drafter uses several technical drawing tools to draw curves and circles. Primary among these are the compasses, used for drawing simple arcs and circles, and the French curve, typically a piece of plastic with complex curves on it. A spline is a rubber coated articulated metal that can be manually bent to most curves...
Computer aided designToday, the mechanics of the drafting task have largely been automated and accelerated through the use of computer-aided design systems (CAD).
There are two types of computer-aided design systems used for the production of technical drawings" two dimensions ("2D") and three dimensions ("3D").
2D CAD systems such as AutoCAD or MicroStation replace the paper drawing discipline... There is still much scope for error in the drawing when producing first and third angle orthographic projections, auxiliary projections and cross sections. A 2D CAD system is merely an electronic drawing board. Its greatest strength over direct to paper technical drawing is in the making of revisions...
Drafting templates assist the drafter with creating recurring objects in a drawing...

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Overview of the uses of mechanical drawings.
Reupload of a previously uploaded film with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the Library of CongressPrelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_drawing
Technical drawing, also known as drafting or draughting, is the act and discipline of composing plans that visually communicate how something functions or has to be constructed. Drafting is the visual language of industry and engineering. A drafter, draftsperson, or draughtsman is a person who makes a drawing (technical or otherwise). A professional drafter who makes technical drawings is sometimes called a drafting technician.
People who communicate with technical drawings, (those who design and those who are tradespeople), may use technical standards that define practical symbols, perspectives, units of measurement, notation systems, visual styles, or layout conventions. These enable a drafter to communicate more concisely by using a commonly understood convention. Together, such conventions constitute a visual language, and help to ensure that the drawing is unambiguous and relatively easy to understand.
This need for unambiguous communication in the preparation of a functional document distinguishes technical drawing from the expressive drawing of the visual arts. Artistic drawings are subjectively interpreted; their meanings are multiply determined. Technical drawings are understood to have one intended meaning...
Methods
.
Sketching
A sketch is a quickly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work. In general, sketching is a quick way to record an idea for later use. Architect's sketches primarily serve as a way to try out different ideas and establish a composition before undertaking a more finished work, especially when the finished work is expensive and time consuming.
Architectural sketches, for example, are a kind of diagrams. These sketches, like metaphors, are used by architects as a mean of communication in aiding design collaboration. This tool helps architects to abstract attributes of hypothetical provisional design solutions and summarize their complex patterns, hereby enhancing the design process.
Manual or by instrument
The basic drafting procedure is to place a piece of paper (or other material) on a smooth surface with right-angle corners and straight sides—typically a drawing board. A sliding straightedge known as a T-square is then placed on one of the sides, allowing it to be slid across the side of the table, and over the surface of the paper.
"Parallel lines" can be drawn simply by moving the T-square and running a pencil or technical pen along the T-square's edge, but more typically the T-square is used as a tool to hold other devices such as set squares or triangles. In this case the drafter places one or more triangles of known angles on the T-square—which is itself at right angles to the edge of the table—and can then draw lines at any chosen angle to others on the page. Modern drafting tables (which have by now largely been replaced by CAD workstations) come equipped with a drafting machine that is supported on both sides of the table to slide over a large piece of paper. Because it is secured on both sides, lines drawn along the edge are guaranteed to be parallel.
In addition, the drafter uses several technical drawing tools to draw curves and circles. Primary among these are the compasses, used for drawing simple arcs and circles, and the French curve, typically a piece of plastic with complex curves on it. A spline is a rubber coated articulated metal that can be manually bent to most curves...
Computer aided designToday, the mechanics of the drafting task have largely been automated and accelerated through the use of computer-aided design systems (CAD).
There are two types of computer-aided design systems used for the production of technical drawings" two dimensions ("2D") and three dimensions ("3D").
2D CAD systems such as AutoCAD or MicroStation replace the paper drawing discipline... There is still much scope for error in the drawing when producing first and third angle orthographic projections, auxiliary projections and cross sections. A 2D CAD system is merely an electronic drawing board. Its greatest strength over direct to paper technical drawing is in the making of revisions...
Drafting templates assist the drafter with creating recurring objects in a drawing...

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Top 5 - Indian Songs used in Hollywood Films | SC #214

Music knows no language they say. And it is true.. do we need to understand the language to enjoy music? No !! The power of music is such it can literally trans...

Music knows no language they say. And it is true.. do we need to understand the language to enjoy music? No !! The power of music is such it can literally transcend borders.
Today @ Simbly Chumma we are going to talk about those famous IndianSongs which were used in Hollywood Films.
We are not going to talk about those Indian songs made for a Hollywood film like Jai ho, Pi’s Lullaby in Life of Pi maybe that will feature in our next list, but only popular indian songs used in a Hollywood film.
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Music knows no language they say. And it is true.. do we need to understand the language to enjoy music? No !! The power of music is such it can literally transcend borders.
Today @ Simbly Chumma we are going to talk about those famous IndianSongs which were used in Hollywood Films.
We are not going to talk about those Indian songs made for a Hollywood film like Jai ho, Pi’s Lullaby in Life of Pi maybe that will feature in our next list, but only popular indian songs used in a Hollywood film.
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Language barrier stops Canadian films from getting funding

A heavily criticized language barrier is stopping some Canadian films from getting money from the federal funding agency Telefilm Canada. To qualify for Telefil...

A heavily criticized language barrier is stopping some Canadian films from getting money from the federal funding agency Telefilm Canada. To qualify for Telefilm funding, the movies must be in French, English or an Indigenous language. However, many films that win big at the Canadian Screen Awards are in other languages — their directors hope Telefilm changes its rules soon so more of their projects can make it to the big screen.
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Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing t...

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In communications and also information handling, code is system of policies to convert details-- such as a letter, word, image, action, or sound-- into one more, often reduced or secret, type or representation for communication through a stations or storage space in a medium. Speech limits the range of communication to the range a voice could lug, as well as restricts the audience to those existing when the speech is said.
The process of encoding converts details from a source right into signs for communication or storage space. Translating is the reverse procedure, transforming code symbols back into a kind that the recipient comprehends.
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Mein Krieg - WW2 Films by German Soldiers

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
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Belorussia, summer 1942. The war has moved on, far off to the east. The life of a small town where the German authorities of the region have set themselves up is getting back to "normal". The Germans study Russian, flirt with the local girls, the women wash their clothes and feed them. They have to carry on somehow... But suddenly the teenage son of the film’s heroine decides to run away to the partisans and blows up a German train so that they could accept him. He gets caught and the Germans have to execute him in order "to teach others a lesson". That’s the order and it can’t be disobeyed. The Germans know that this execution will bring an end to their peaceful lives. The local commandant understands this better than anyone as he is already involved in a close relationship with the boy’s...

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

The Codes - HistoryDocumentary Films.
In communications and also information handling, code is system of policies to convert details-- such as a letter, word, image, action, or sound-- into one more, often reduced or secret, type or representation for communication through a stations or storage space in a medium. Speech limits the range of communication to the range a voice could lug, as well as restricts the audience to those existing when the speech is said.
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The Codes - HistoryDocumentary Films.
In communications and also information handling, code is system of policies to convert details-- such as a letter, word, image, action, or sound-- into one more, often reduced or secret, type or representation for communication through a stations or storage space in a medium. Speech limits the range of communication to the range a voice could lug, as well as restricts the audience to those existing when the speech is said.
The process of encoding converts details from a source right into signs for communication or storage space. Translating is the reverse procedure, transforming code symbols back into a kind that the recipient comprehends.
One factor for coding is to make it possible for interaction in position where common plain language, spoken or created, is tough or impossible. For instance, semaphore, where the setup of flags held by a signaller or the arms of a semaphore tower encodes components of the message, normally specific letters and also numbers

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
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Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
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When businessman Igor Vetrov leaves for a long business trip, he sends an engagement ring to his fiancée Lidia intending to announce their wedding on his return. Unfortunately, the ring is delivered to her neighbour, a spoiled diva who decides to keep it.
Lidia gives up all hope and believing that Igor has left her permanently, accepts a marriage proposal from his friend Aleksandr who is unaware of her previous relationship with Igor. When Igor learns of his fiancée’s engagement, he is consumed with jealousy and introduces his fictitious fiancée Maria to his friends.
Although Maria realises what Igor is up to, she can also see that marrying him would be very advantageous and so she goes along with his plan. How will this love quadrangle play out and will Igor, Lidia, Aleksandr and Maria meet their match?
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Genre: melodrama
Year of production: 2012Duration: 100 minutes
Directed by: Dmitriy Laktionov
Written by: Marat Tyuleev
Production designer: Evgeniy Pitenin
Director of photography: Pavel Kochev
Music by: Evgeniy ZaytsevProducers: Yuriy Minzyanov, Natalia Bilan, Vlad Ryashin
Premiere: 08/03/2012, on "Domashny" (Russia), 15/04/2012, on STB (Ukraine)
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When businessman Igor Vetrov leaves for a long business trip, he sends an engagement ring to his fiancée Lidia intending to announce their wedding on his return. Unfortunately, the ring is delivered to her neighbour, a spoiled diva who decides to keep it.
Lidia gives up all hope and believing that Igor has left her permanently, accepts a marriage proposal from his friend Aleksandr who is unaware of her previous relationship with Igor. When Igor learns of his fiancée’s engagement, he is consumed with jealousy and introduces his fictitious fiancée Maria to his friends.
Although Maria realises what Igor is up to, she can also see that marrying him would be very advantageous and so she goes along with his plan. How will this love quadrangle play out and will Igor, Lidia, Aleksandr and Maria meet their match?
Type: film
Genre: melodrama
Year of production: 2012Duration: 100 minutes
Directed by: Dmitriy Laktionov
Written by: Marat Tyuleev
Production designer: Evgeniy Pitenin
Director of photography: Pavel Kochev
Music by: Evgeniy ZaytsevProducers: Yuriy Minzyanov, Natalia Bilan, Vlad Ryashin
Premiere: 08/03/2012, on "Domashny" (Russia), 15/04/2012, on STB (Ukraine)
Cast: Mikhail Pshenichnyi, Denis Rodnyanskiy, Lyubava Greshnova, Yana Sobolevskaya, Sergey Gazarov
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TOP 10 | Best Foreign Language Oscar-Winning Films

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Welcome to Smashing UK Productions's Top 10!
Season 3Episode 1: Top 10 BestForeign Language Oscar-Winning Films
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Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

A good film is a good film in any language. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down...

Top 10 Successful Foreign Films

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

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Romantic Short Film - Love Language | Pocket Films

Love blossoms against all odds. A short and sweet love story set on a bench in a park.
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Romantic Short Film - Love Language | Pocket Films

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10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards ...

10 BEST FOREIGN FILMS

Watching foreign films can be a real delight, most of them get nominated for major awards and are screened in theaters all over the world.
Here is a list of the great foreign films to watch before you die.
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Mein Krieg - WW2 Films by German Soldiers

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
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Best Foreign Language films Oscar

The Winners of Best Foreign language film Oscar, from Shoeshine in 1947 to Amour in 2012
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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe - Full Documentary Films

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Mathematics - The Language of the Universe
Mathematics isn't science. In fact, its approach is exactly the opposite compared to, for example, physics. Mathematics is an elaborate game, in which it is decided from the outset to play by the given rules. Then one proceeds by proving theorems; truths already implicitly hidden in these rules. In that way, one might say that mathematics is the easiest thing in the world, as everything is given from the start - but of course it requires incredibly sharp brains to lure out and understand what is already embodied in the rules - the starting assumptions ("postulates") that neither can be proved nor disproved.
In physics, the situation is just the opposite. We are observing the world and trying to understand how it works, that is, trying to find the rules that nature follows. At least we assume that nature follows rules. But the strategy is difficult because we never have perfect knowledge about anything. It's a bit like covering large parts of a chess board, and then trying to get someone (ignorant of the subtleties of chess) to figure out the rules, by only getting access to some of the 64 squares on the chessboard. For instance, say that you can see only three of the squares; it will be almost impossible to obtain the complete set of chess-rules. No matter how long you stare at the three squares (during a real game of chess on all 64) you will hardly be able to draw any conclusions about what the pieces are doing - and why! - when you aren't seeing them. They show up seemingly at random, and leave your three squares just as erratically. We could hardly gain knowledge of the complete rules of the game.
But it works roughly the same with the fundamental laws of nature, with the difference that the number of "squares" we need to observe probably is considerably larger than 64. While some physicists believe that we soon will be able to see the equivalent of all "squares", others think that we still see only three or even fewer.
What, then, is the similarity between mathematics and physics?
A large part of modern mathematics was developed by Newton in the 1600s because he needed it to analyze his laws of motion - mechanics. More modern mathematics, such as group theory and differential geometry, however, was developed "for its own sake", but was soon borrowed and used in quantum physics and general relativity.
This led the renowned physicist Eugene Wigner, in 1960, to write an article entitled "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Why, wondered Wigner, is mathematics - often designed only for its own sake (fun!) - so successful in describing phenomena of nature? Perhaps nature itself is mathematical in essence?
I think it is much simpler than that. Mathematics is a language developed by the human brain. Albeit the most precise language we know of today, still basically a language. Mathematics is a kind of map over how our brain works, with logic as its compass. In the future it may well be that we find (invent) an even more precise language than mathematics, which will then be used to describe all sorts of phenomena. Since both mathematics and science are the fruits of the human brain, it is also perfectly natural that they should fit like a glove. To say that mathematics is "unreasonably effective" for use in physics and other sciences is rather like saying that our tools to make gloves are "unreasonably successful" to make gloves. The book of nature need not necessarily be written in mathematics any more than a computer manual need to be written in English.

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Best Foreign Language films Oscar

The Winners of Best Foreign language film Oscar, from Shoeshine in 1947 to Amour in 2012
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The Complexity of CODES - History Documentary Films

The Codes - HistoryDocumentary Films.
In communications and also information handling, code is system of policies to convert details-- such as a letter, word, image, action, or sound-- into one more, often reduced or secret, type or representation for communication through a stations or storage space in a medium. Speech limits the range of communication to the range a voice could lug, as well as restricts the audience to those existing when the speech is said.
The process of encoding converts details from a source right into signs for communication or storage space. Translating is the reverse procedure, transforming code symbols back into a kind that the recipient comprehends.
One factor for coding is to make it possible for interaction in position where common plain language, spoken or created, is tough or impossible. For instance, semaphore, where the setup of flags held by a signaller or the arms of a semaphore tower encodes components of the message, normally specific letters and also numbers

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Mein Krieg - WW2 Films by German Soldiers

Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
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"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
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